Category: archives
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A historic mystery unfolds
Buckelew Mansion makes it into New Jersey crime anthology novel. By: Leon Tovey JAMESBURG The Lincoln Coach has gone missing. The coach, donated by borough founder James Buckelew to transport the 16th president through Trenton in 1861, has vanished from its display room at historic Lakeview: Buckelew Mansion, and only the chief of police…
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Movie Timetables
Going to the movies tonight? Find out where and when the show you want to see is playing. Movies and times are valid from April 22, 2005 to April 28, 2005. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. Please note: In the event that…
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Hospital looks for way to reach out to undocumented aliens
Trying to combat fears in community that taking advantage of charity care could lead to deportation. By: David Campbell The Princeton Human Services Commission on Wednesday brainstormed ways to combat fears among undocumented aliens that if they go to the hospital to take advantage of charity health-care services offered there, they would be reported to…
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A matter of taste
More than 20 area chefs and restaurants cook up a storm for worthy causes. By: Aleen Crispino As many people know, the Princeton area is endowed with an array of fine restaurants. What some may not know about is the community spirit and generosity that motivated more than 20 area chefs and food establishment owners…
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AROUND CRANBURY: Take a marvelous Peruvian adventure
AROUND CRANBURY By Lorraine Sedor Cranburians: Find out how to join area teachers on a fabulous trip. Congratulations go out to eighth-grader Drew Holland. Drew won the Cranbury School’s Geography Bee a few months ago and was one of only 100 students invited to the state competition. Geographically speaking, the location of the April 1…
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For the April 22 issue
Glenn T. Allen, Lola L. Greene, Bryant Lewis Jr., Robert C. McCoy, Charles J. Mozur, David Specca. Glenn T. Allen WHITING Glenn T. Allen, 59, died Tuesday at his residence with his family by his side. Born in Saratoga, N.Y., he was a resident of Whiting since 2001, coming from New Egypt. Glenn was…
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Montgomery basks in Earth Day glow
Cleanup and beautification efforts have been under way all week. By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY Today might be Earth Day, but the people here have been celebrating in an eco-friendly fashion all week. From residents to students to corporate groups, efforts to improve the environment have been widespread for days. "We’ve gotten a really good…
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McKenna inducted into Mercer County Hall of Fame
Montgomery resident was top softball outfielder By: Bob Nuse Paul McKenna knew the induction ceremony that placed him in the Mercer County Softball Hall of Fame would be special. He just never realized how special it would be. "It was a real good night," said McKenna, a Montgomery resident who was one of 10 to…
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Hightstown projects won’t include curbs
Paving and milling of Rogers Avenue and Stockton Street in Hightstown will not include the construction of curbs. By: Marisa Maldonado HIGHTSTOWN The paving and milling of Rogers Avenue and Stockton Street was approved at Monday’s Borough Council meeting but only after much discussion from business owners and a debate on whether the…
